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Ukraine at the 2015 European Games
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Ukraine competed at the 2015 European Games, in Baku, Azerbaijan from 12 to 28 June 2015.[1][2]

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Medalists
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Competitors
Ukraine was represented by 240 athletes in 15 sports.[3] Ukraine did not compete in athletics since it was combined with the European Team Championships Third League competition and Ukraine was at that time in the Super League division. Ukraine was represented by the maximum number of athletes in archery, beach soccer, diving, gymnastics, synchronised swimming, table tennis, triathlon and wrestling.
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Archery
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Ukraine achieved maximum quotas. Men's team qualified through the performance at the 2014 European Archery Championships in Echmiadzin and women's team through 2015 European Archery Grand Prix in Marathon. Ukraine was the only nation to win a medal in each team event, though it failed to win any individual medal.
Badminton
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Ukraine was represented in all competitions.
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Basketball 3x3
Ukraine did not qualify for the men's competition.
- Women
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Beach soccer
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Ukraine qualified through the 2014 Euro Beach Soccer League by placing 6th in Division A.
- Men
- Kostiantyn Andrieev
- Andrii Borsuk
- Ihor Borsuk
- Oleh Budzko
- Volodymyr Hladchenko
- Oleksandr Korniychuk
- Dmytro Medvid
- Roman Pachev
- Viktor Panteleychuk
- Vitalii Sydorenko
- Dmytro Voitenko
- Oleh Zborovskyi
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Boxing
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Ukraine qualified a male in each category. In women's boxing, Ukraine managed to qualify only in two categories out of five.
- Men
- Women
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Canoe sprint
Ukraine did not compete in men's C-1 1000 m and K-4 1000 m.
- Men
- Women
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Cycling
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Ukraine did not compete in women's BMX.
Road
- Men
- Women
Mountain bike
BMX
Diving
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Ukraine was represented in all event by the maximum number of athletes.
- Men
- Women
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Fencing
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Ukraine did not manage to qualify a team in men's competition, since only Top-5 or Top-6 (considering the host quota) in FIE Official Team Ranking were able to qualify, but all male competitors as well as Olga Leleyko and Yana Shemyakina qualified through FIE Official Individual Ranking without the need to compete in the Qualification Tournament.
Andriy Yahodka unexpectedly became the champion, while Olha Kharlan failed to qualify even for knock-out stage.
- Men's
- Women's
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Gymnastics
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Ukraine was represented in all events and had maximum number of quotas.
Acrobatic
Ukraine qualified through the 2014 Acrobatic Gymnastics World Championships which was the only qualification criterion for the Games.
- Women's groups
- Mixed pairs
Aerobic
Ukraine qualified a total of six athletes after the performance at the 2013 Aerobic Gymnastics European Championships.[4][5] One gymnast from pairs had to compete in the group event making the total athletes to 6.
Artistic
At the Games, Ukrainian male gymnasts managed to qualify for all apparatus finals (the limitation was one competitor from a country in a final) while no Ukrainian female athlete got to any apparatus final.
Men
- Team all-around and individual qualifications
- All-around
- Apparatus finals
Women
- Team all-around and individual qualifications
- All-around
Rhythmic
Ukraine qualified two athletes for individual competition and a group after the performance at the 2013 Rhythmic Gymnastics European Championships.[6]
At the Games, Hanna Rizatdinova also managed to qualify for all apparatus finals. Viktoria Mazur was a reserve athlete.
- All-around final and apparatus qualification
- Apparatus finals
- Group all-around and qualification
- Group finals
Trampoline
Ukraine qualified two athletes based on the results at the 2014 European Trampoline Championships. The gymnasts competed in both the individual and the synchronized event.
Judo
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Ukraine was not represented in the men's 60 kg, women's 57 kg, women's 63 kg, women's 70 kg and women's team.
- Men
- Women
Karate
Ukrainian athletes managed to qualify for just 3 out of 12 events in karate. Ukraine was represented only in kumite competitions.
- Men
- Women
Sambo
Ukrainian athletes competed in 6 out of 8 events (except for women's 52 kg and women's 60 kg).
- Men
- Women
Shooting
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Ukraine athletes managed to qualify for almost all events with the exception of men's trap, men's double trap, women's trap and, respectively, mixed team trap. Ukraine was represented in majority of events by two shooters, except for both men's and women's skeet competitions as well as women's 25 metre pistol.
Though Ukrainian athletes reached several finals, they failed to win a medal. Ukraine became together with the Czech Republic the biggest team in shooting that has not won a medal.
Swimming
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Ukraine did not compete in men's 1500 m freestyle, men's 100 m backstroke, women's 50 m freestyle, women's 100 m freestyle, women's 1500 m freestyle, women's 50 m butterfly, women's 100 m butterfly, women's 200 m butterfly, women's 4 × 100 m freestyle relay, women's 4 × 200 m freestyle relay.
- Men
- Women
- Mixed
Synchronised swimming
Ukraine was represented in all events. Mariana Serikova and Oleksandra Filonenko were reserve athletes.
Table tennis
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Ukraine qualified for all events and had maximum number of quotas.
- Individual
- Team
Taekwondo
Ukraine was not represented in all men's categories and women's 57 kg.
- Women
Triathlon
Ukraine gained the maximum number of quotas.
Volleyball
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Ukraine was represented in beach volleyball competitions only.
Water polo
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Ukraine qualified a boys' team through 2015 European Games Qualification Tournament A in Nijverdal by finishing second behind Greece. Ukraine ranked 15th with only one victory against Malta.
Men
- Team roster
- Kostiantyn Daviskiba
- Stanislav Dubelir
- Vladyslav Dulin
- Bohdan Dzyadyk
- Vladyslav Haliasovsky
- Denys Husakov
- Hryhoriy Kirochkin
- Mykola Leshchenko
- Vladyslav Muzhychuk
- Volodymyr Nechytailo
- Yuriy Panas
- Sava Popyk
- Pavlo Zimariov
- Preliminary round — Group A
13 June 2015 15:00 |
Report[usurped] | Russia ![]() |
20–7 | ![]() |
Water Polo Arena, Baku Referees: Miodrag Stefanović (SRB) Matan Schwartz (ISR) |
Score by quarters: 5–0, 2–2, 6–3, 7–2 | |||||
Krug 5 | Goals | Dzyadyk, Leshchenko 2 | |||
14 June 2015 09:30 |
Report[usurped] | Ukraine ![]() |
3–12 | ![]() |
Water Polo Arena, Baku Referees: Marcela Mauss (GER) Massimo Angileri (MLT) |
Score by quarters: 0–2, 1–4, 1–5, 1–1 | |||||
Dzyadyk, Dubelir, Dulin 1 | Goals | Chandieu 3 | |||
15 June 2015 13:00 |
Report[usurped] | Italy ![]() |
18–6 | ![]() |
Water Polo Arena, Baku Referees: Brian Littlejohn (GBR) Martina Kunikova (SVK) |
Score by quarters: 4–0, 6–2, 4–3, 4–1 | |||||
del Basso 4 | Goals | Dulin, Leshchenko 2 | |||
- 13–16th place semifinals
16 June 2015 10:30 |
Report[usurped] | Ukraine ![]() |
9–11 | ![]() |
Water Polo Arena, Baku Referees: Andrej Laginja (SLO) Christian Landmann (GER) |
Score by quarters: 1–5, 2–1, 1–3, 5–2 | |||||
Dzyadyk 4 | Goals | Yalcin 3 | |||
- 15th place game
17 June 2015 14:15 |
Report[usurped] | Ukraine ![]() |
13–8 | ![]() |
Water Polo Arena, Baku Referees: Raul Torres (ESP) Christian Landmann (GER) |
Score by quarters: 3–2, 3–2, 4–2, 3–2 | |||||
Popyk, Dzyadyk 5 | Goals | Plumpton 5 | |||
Wrestling
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Ukraine was represented in all events.
- Men's freestyle
- Greco-Roman
- Women's freestyle
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